Mango to replace AllSaints in Birmingham Bullring

Spanish fashion retailer Mango will open a new store in the Bullring, taking over the former AllSaints unit.

Mango to replace AllSaints in Birmingham Bullring

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Spanish fashion retailer Mango has been confirmed as the new tenant for a prominent unit in Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre, replacing the former AllSaints store. The announcement was made by the Bullring's management, with the new Mango store expected to open later in 2026.

The unit, located on Upper Mall East, has been vacant since AllSaints relocated within the Bullring to a new, larger space in 2025. Mango's expansion into this key location is part of its broader UK and global growth strategy, aiming to enhance its physical retail presence.

Bullring & Grand Central, managed by Hammerson, stated that the arrival of Mango aligns with its plan to refresh the centre's retail mix and attract leading international brands. The specific opening date for the new Mango store has not yet been finalized.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Which store is replacing AllSaints in the Bullring?

Spanish fashion retailer Mango is taking over the former AllSaints unit in Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre.

When did AllSaints move from its original Bullring location?

AllSaints relocated within the Bullring to a new, larger store in 2025, vacating its previous unit on Upper Mall East.

When will the new Mango store open?

The new Mango store in the Bullring is scheduled to open later in 2026, though a specific date has not been announced.

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